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Court Rules in Favor of After-School Bible Clubs PDF Print E-mail
Saturday, 23 August 2008

Good News: Court Rules in Favor of After-School Bible Clubs
 


A federal court ruled Monday that a Christian club can hold after-school Bible studies at Virginia public schools, following a lawsuit by Liberty Counsel.


The court said the Williamsburg-James City County school board engaged in discrimination when it charged Child Evangelism Fellowship a fee to hold its Good News Club on campus, while allowing Boy Scouts, Girl Scouts and other organizations to meet for free.


"Every public school ought to have a Good News Club," said Mathew Staver, founder of Liberty Counsel. "The kids love them, parents appreciate them and the First Amendment protects them.


"Of all places, Good News Clubs should have been welcome in Williamsburg and James City — the birthplaces of American liberty. Now, they are welcome."


 
Many think God's intervention can revive the dying PDF Print E-mail
Monday, 18 August 2008

When it comes to saving lives, God trumps doctors for many Americans. An eye-opening survey reveals widespread belief that divine intervention can revive dying patients. And, researchers said, doctors "need to be prepared to deal with families who are waiting for a miracle."


More than half of randomly surveyed adults — 57 percent — said God's intervention could save a family member even if physicians declared treatment would be futile. And nearly three-quarters said patients have a right to demand such treatment.


When asked to imagine their own relatives being gravely ill or injured, nearly 20 percent of doctors and other medical workers said God could reverse a hopeless outcome.

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Heston was wholly taken with Moses role PDF Print E-mail
Saturday, 12 April 2008

The actor, who died last week, told The Times in 1956 that walking in the prophet's footsteps left him nearly overwhelmed.

By Steve Padilla, Los Angeles Times Staff Writer

April 12, 2008

charlton_heston_plays_mosesSo what did the man who played Moses have to say about the biblical Moses?

The answer came this week in The Daily Mirror, The Times' blog about the paper's coverage of the past. After Charlton Heston died April 5 at the age of 84, blogger Larry Harnisch unearthed an article from Oct. 28, 1956, headlined "Moses Film Role Awes Performer."

The occasion was the premiere of Cecil B. DeMille's "The Ten Commandments," in which Heston portrayed the prophet.


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Planned Parenthood Kills Record Number of Preborn Babies PDF Print E-mail
Saturday, 12 April 2008

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by Devon Williams, associate editor Citizenlink.com


Planned_parenthood_logoIn Kansas, judge delays hearing on 107 criminal charges.


A record 289,650 preborn babies were killed at Planned Parenthood clinics in fiscal year 2006-07, an increase of nearly 25,000 from 2005-06. The nation's largest abortion provider, which received $336 million in taxpayer money last year, is responsible for 25 percent of all abortions in the U.S.
 
Jenn Giroux, president of Women Influencing the Nation, said the numbers in the 2006-07 annual report show Planned Parenthood is clearly a for-profit business.
 
“What jumped out at me more than ever was the amount of our tax dollars — one third of their budget — (from) taxpayers that completely disagree with killing unborn children,” she told Family News in Focus. “It is horrifying, and taxpayers aren’t going to stand for it much longer.”
 
In Kansas, life advocates are taking action. The Overland Park Planned Parenthood clinic is facing 107 criminal charges, filed by Johnson County, Kan., Prosecutor Phill Kline. And notorious late-term abortionist George Tiller has also been under investigation.

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Former Marine, double amputee, ’Running across America for Jesus’ PDF Print E-mail
Wednesday, 11 July 2007
By Michael Ireland, Chief Correspondent, ASSIST News Service

SAN DIEGO, CALIFORNIA (ANS) -- Gene Roberts is a former Marine with a big heart – and an even bigger goal: to run more than 3,500 miles across the United States on prosthetic legs. Roberts is a double amputee who served in the Vietnam War until he stepped on a land mine in Da Nang in 1966. He is in the process of running across America to inspire other war veterans and raise money for his favorite charities in the name of Jesus.
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A Rose and a Prayer Defeats Stem Cell Legislation PDF Print E-mail
Monday, 02 July 2007

DOVER, Del., July 2 /Christian Newswire/ -- In an 11th-hour vote Saturday night, Delaware's General Assembly overwhelmingly defeated Senate Bill 5, which would have authorized the use of human embryos in medical experimentation. Despite intense lobbying by aides to Congressman Mike Castle, whose stem cell bill in the US Congress is similar to SB 5, the bill was defeated by a margin of 4 to 1.

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Wal-Mart's 'Rollback' of GLBT Support Draws Praise, Flak PDF Print E-mail
Monday, 02 July 2007

By Randy Hall, CNSNews.com, Staff Writer/Editor

Less than a year after Wal-Mart joined forces with a homosexual business coalition, the retail giant announced it is halting support for the group and similar ones - a move hailed by pro-family organizations but criticized as "a step backwards" by the chain's union-backed critics.

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Thank God no lives were lost PDF Print E-mail
Saturday, 30 June 2007

new_zealandsmBy Lavinia Ngatoko in Challenge Weekly, New Zealand

AUCKLAND NZ (ANS) -- As residents in the storm devastated areas of Taranaki, and Northland , New Zealand , count the cost of the destruction and ruin to property, many are thanking God that no lives were lost.

The series of twisters that tore through Taranaki on June 5, leaving destruction in their wake in Bell Block, Egmont Village , Oakura and Waitara came just a day after a tornado swept in from the sea and cut its way through three kilometres of New Plymouth's central business district.

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Bigotry in Burlington Township, N.J. PDF Print E-mail
Wednesday, 04 April 2007
TRENTON, NJ, (christiansunite.com) -- Bob Pawson, National Coordinator of the Scriptures in Schools Project, responds to reports that Burlington Township High School in NJ staged a mock school shooting and hostage drama -- complete with anti-Christian bigotry. After school was dismissed, scores of Christian students went home and informed their parents of this vile outrage.
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SuperBowl Coach: A Role Model Christians Can Be Proud Of PDF Print E-mail
Monday, 05 February 2007
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Coach Tony Dungy made history Sunday when his Indianapolis Colts defeated the Chicago Bears to win Super Bowl XLI. He not only became the first black coach to win the NFL championship, but also the first coach to openly talk about being a Christian immediately after the victory.
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